Cartoons: Isn’t It Ironic?

Some define irony as sarcasm or satire. Others may say it's the opposite of wrinkly. Our cartoonists define it as funny!

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Some define irony as sarcasm or satire. Others may say it’s the opposite of wrinkly. Our cartoonists define it as funny!

Have a nice day! from May/June 1976
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“My wife has had a face-lift, breast implants, and liposuction. Last night she complained that I’m not the man she married!” from November/December 2003
“I don't get it. When I was sick, I walked into the hospital. Now that I'm well, I leave in a wheelchair,” from September/October 2002 “NOW it rains!” from May/June 1973

“Now all we need are friends,” from September 1975

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